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Zed’s dream of Greater Tuggeranong marches on

Zed Seselja
Zed Seselja

LIBERAL Senator Zed Seselja has let it be known that his plan of concreting down to and over the Murrumbidgee has been referred to the National Capital Authority for consideration.

“After a series of discussions with Senator Zed Seselja who is passionate about Canberra’s future, I have asked the NCA to commence work to consider the development of land west of Tuggeranong, across the Murrumbidgee River,” Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development Jamie Briggs said.

“Urban development in this area was considered by the National Capital Development Commission in the 1970s, but the proposal was set aside and hasn’t been seriously considered until now.

“This work is an important part of the Australian Government’s plan to develop opportunities that will stimulate economic growth and support new jobs in Canberra whilst also removing unnecessary red tape and regulation that stifles competition and opportunity for business.

“As part of its analysis, the NCA will consult with the ACT Government and other interested stakeholders and prepare a report outlining the issues that affect the suitability of West Murrumbidgee for urban development.

“The NCA’s report will help determine if the previous environmental and infrastructure provision concerns relating to the development of West Murrumbidgee are still relevant today”.

The NCA will also develop a business case to support any detailed investigations required to determine the potential for urban development in the West Murrumbidgee area.

An amendment to the National Capital Plan, and a variation to the Territory Plan (administered by the ACT Government) is required before any new urban development could proceed at West Murrumbidgee. Such an amendment would involve changing the land use policy from rural and open space zonings, to urban.

The National Capital Authority has been asked to report by the end of the year.

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